Rania Matar

Artist Biography

Rania Matar is a Guggenheim 2018 Fellow.

She was born and raised in Lebanon and moved to the U.S. in 1984. As a Lebanese-born American woman and mother, Matar’s cultural background, cross-cultural experience, and personal narrative inform her photography. She has dedicated her work to exploring issues of personal and collective identity, through photographs of female adolescence and womanhood. She works both in the United States where she lives and the Middle East where she is from, in an effort to focus on notions of identity and individuality all within the context of the underlying universality of these experiences.

Rania Matar’s work has been widely published and exhibited in museums worldwide, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Carnegie Museum of Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, and more. A mid-career retrospective of her work was recently on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, in a solo exhibition: In Her Image: Photographs by Rania Matar.

She has received several grants and awards including a 2022 Leica Women Foto Project Award, 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship, 2017 Mellon Foundation artist-in-residency grant at the Gund Gallery at Kenyon College, 2011 Legacy Award at the Griffin Museum of Photography, 2021, 2011 and 2007 Massachusetts Cultural Council artist fellowships. In 2008 she was a finalist for the Foster Award at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, with an accompanying solo exhibition.

Her work is in the permanent collections of several museums, institutions and private collections worldwide.

She has published four books:

  • SHE, 2021, essays by Orin Zahra and Mark Alice Durant.
  • L’Enfant-Femme, 2016, with an introduction by Her Majesty Queen Noor, and essays by Lois Lowry and Kristen Gresh. Selected best photo book of 2016 by PDN Magazine and Foto Infinitum, and Staff Pick by the Christian Science Monitor.
  • A Girl and Her Room, 2012, essays by Anne Tucker and Susan Minot. Selected best photo book of 2012 by PDN, Photo-Eye, British Journal of Photography, Feature Shoot and L’Oeil de la Photographie.
  • Ordinary Lives, 2009, essay by Anthony Shadid. Selected a best photo book of 2009 by Photo-Eye.

She is currently associate professor of photography at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and regularly offers workshops, talks, class visits and lectures at museums, galleries, schools and colleges in the US and abroad.

 

Rania Matar is represented by Galerie Tanit Beirut/Munich.

 

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Exhibitions
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ART DÜSSELDORF 2024

From Friday April 12, 2024 to Sunday April 14, 2024

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Paris Photo 2023

From November 9, 2023 to November 12, 2023

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PARIS PHOTO 2018

From November 8, 2018 to November 11, 2018

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Coups de Cœur
Collective Exhibition

From August 31, 2023 to September 22, 2023

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Paper Trail
50 years
Collective Exhibition

From November 23, 2022 to December 23, 2022

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PARIS PHOTO 2022

From November 10, 2022 to November 13, 2022

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15 Years, Crossed Perspectives
Collective Exhibition

From November 4, 2022 to January 7, 2023

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I Am One Acquainted With The Night
Collective Exhibition

From June 5, 2021 to September 25, 2021

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Two Shows
Rania Matar | Bongchull Shin

From December 12, 2018 to February 26, 2019

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She
Rania Matar

From April 12, 2018 to June 1, 2018

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Féminités Plurielles
Collective Exhibition

From February 8, 2018 to April 5, 2018

Selected Works
Lea, Beirut, Lebanon, 2019

She is free in her wildness, she is a wanderess, a drop of free water.

She knows nothing of borders and cares nothing for rules or customs.

‘Time’ for her isn’t something to fight against.
Her life flows clean, with passion, like fresh water.

— ROMAN PAYNE, THE WANDERESS

From Rania Matar’s book SHE (2021)

Lea, Beirut, Lebanon, 2019
Rania Matar
Rania Matar, Lea, Beirut, Lebanon
Archival Pigment Print on Baryta Paper
2019
94 cm x 112 cm

She is free in her wildness, she is a wanderess, a drop of free water.

She knows nothing of borders and cares nothing for rules or customs.

‘Time’ for her isn’t something to fight against.
Her life flows clean, with passion, like fresh water.

— ROMAN PAYNE, THE WANDERESS

From Rania Matar’s book SHE (2021)

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Rania Matar shortlisted for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award !
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"Galerie Tanit is happy to announce that Rania Matar’s series “50 Years Later” has been shortlisted for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award. “Born in Lebanon in 1964, the American photographer dedicates her series to the women of the country: images capturing their presence, creativity, strength, dignity and resilience are representative of the hopes, dreams and […]"
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